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04-21-2019 11:48 PM - edited 04-21-2019 11:48 PM
I'm running PanOS 9.0 on a PA220 and noticed a couple days ago that Amazon Prime Video wasn't playing on any of my wireless devices. However, it would play on a desktop or laptop through Firefox. After a few troubleshooting steps and Google, it seemed to me the difference was in the actual player itself. I enabled "Allow HTTP partial response" in the content-ID and everything started working. I'm not sure if this is a bug or not, but I think it's probably working as designed. This option prevents a client from resuming download of a malware file if the firewall stops the download, so it is unfortunate that it needs to be enabled for this to work.
12-01-2019 05:28 AM
I know this post is a little on the old side, but i wanted to say thank you for posting this. I knew there was a firewall-like setting somewhere that was blocking this.
This same setting was blocking all machines from downloading and installing Blizzards Battle.net and any updates to games within it if it was already installed. The errors were indicating there was no connection to the update servers, yet in a browser i could grab all the files the logs were erroring on. It turns out the battle.net installer, which also runs the updates to all games, uses this function as well.
I would like to see this setting somewhat configurable though i.e. allow an exclusion list with src/dest/app etc options.
01-19-2020 02:37 PM
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
I've been beating my head against the wall since installing a new PA-220 yesterday and Amazon Prime videos stopped working with my FireStick 4K's. I've been factory defaulting everything trying to get them to work until I found this!!!!
Access control was wide open and logs weren't showing ANYTHING helpful.
Thank you for sharing!!!
01-31-2023 07:46 PM
This deserves a bump as it is still something to be wary of, and solved some streaming issues at home for me as well.
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